It does what you want out of the box, but not if you are running on Windows. See
http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/Loopback for more details.
To be honest it is much easier to set up a separate PC or even run a Virtual Machine instance of the client to do this.
Regards, Martin
MartinVisser99@xxxxxxxxx
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 5:53 AM, James Arthurs
<sgt1190@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've installed Wireshark, had it capturing packets, looked through the packets, and not finding what I'm looking for.
I have it setup on a standalone server running a product using Oracle. I have the client installed on the same system. I want to log the activity that occurs between those and other locally ran processes. What I'm finding in the capture is all communication in/out of the system, but nothing I can tell is internal to the system itself.
I'm essentially wanting something like CurrPorts or TCPView, but seeing the actual packets that are being passed between processes.
am I in the right place?
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